![]() So it seems VLC doesn't support Dolby Vision yet, but it can play HDR10. ![]() When I play the same recorded video in VLC the media information shows the metadata as HLG - Hybrid Log Gamma which is another HDR standard, different from Dolby Vision. When I play the video through InFuse it shows DV (for Dolby Vision, which uses ST2094/10 metadata). Now, to check further I recorded a sample video in HDR. More information on the HDR industry standards. (Additional Information: You can check HDR using this colour information on YouTube stats for nerds as well, since it doesn't explicitly tell the dynamic range) This is how you know you are playing HDR content on VLC. HDR10 uses SMPTE ST2084 "Perceptional Quantizer" (PQ) metadata. (Note: To check if the content is playing in hdr on infuse, there is no way as of now to get information while the media is playing, however, you can look for the specific icons on media thumbnail.) Screenshot of HDR icon in InFuse 7. Much better than pure Kodi which doesnt come in a Apple Silicon ready version. I also played the same video in InFuse 7 Player and it plays in HDR there too. bmartinsen - did you install VLC Works great on OSX 12.6 on a M1 MacBook Air. Apple Silicon, better known as the company's own 'M1' processor, is a game-changer. To know if the content is in fact playing in HDR take a look on the screenshot of media information screenshot here. VLC for Apple Silicon is here - download it now for your M1 Mac mini or MacBook. I have used this video for testing hdr on vlc. VideoLAN and the VLC development team present VLC 1.1.11, a security release with some other improvements. The software is freely available for computers and laptops running different Mac OS X systems. I was successful connecting the M1 Pro, but the screen remains black. I have never had a problem casting to the TV via my 2015 MacBook Air. I also have a 2020 Sony OLED TV with built in Airplay. This free and awesome player is readily available for Apple computer users. Level 1 23 points Cant cast via Airplay from M1 MacBook Pro I recently purchased an M1 MacBook Pro. It could be said that VLC is trying to become a universal media player. However, it can play and DOES play 4K HDR H.265 file. VLC for Mac VLC Media Player is available on several popular platforms. There doesn't seem to be an option available to toggle HDR on VLC. ![]() TL DR : HDR10 uses SMPTE ST2084 metadata, you can see it being used in this media through this screenshot.
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